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Is There Any Transsexual Singers Besides Dana International


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Guest Happy Alice

I LOVE Dana international she is a great transsexual singer! Is there any transsexual singers besides her? Dana International sings in Hebrew but in English too.

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Guest anika

Let's see, there's Harisu from S. Korea, and Kim Petras from Germany. I have not heard either of these two singing, so I can't say whether they are any good or not. There are probably more.

I LOVE Dana international she is a great transsexual singer! Is there any transsexual singers besides her? Dana International sings in Hebrew but in English too.

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Guest Avery F

Namoli Brennet is a genderqueer singer... I don't know any other MtF singers, but Lucas Silveira from The Cliks is FtM. He hasn't gone on T, so he still has a somewhat high voice, but he's very good at making it sound male in spite of the higher range. He does some solo work too.

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I LOVE Dana International! Definitely the most talented MtF singer out there. (Love your avatar as well Happy Alice)

Harisu would be my second favorite but she sings only in Korean so if you're not a fan of Danas Hebrew work Harisu may not be for you. And of course you have to like Pop Music.

Kim Petras sings in English I believe. Been a while since I have listened to any of her music.

NeAngely are a great Ukrainian Duet! They sing in Russian so you have to like Foreign music but I highly reccomend the songs Ubej Menja and Otpusti. Very beautiful songs. Yura Prosti is good too. They sound nothing like any musical acts I've heard in the US. People debate if they are really trans or not and resources are limited sadly. I don't care if they are or not, their music is beautiful but if they are natal females the depth of their voices would put some guys to shame.

Less popular but also have some videos on youtube are: Nikka, Jouel and Aderet, also from Israel. Venus Flytrap from Thailand and Lady from south Korea, these two are musical groups.

Last but definitely not least, Namoli Brennet! This is another favorite MtF singer of mine! I highly recomend the songs Thorn in your side and We Belong. Both songs have very deep and profound meanings. They also clearly define the progression of having a masculine/androgynous voice to feminine voice and prove that hard work does pay off when it comes to voice training.

Sadly I haven't heard any FtM singers so I cannot advise you there but I will definitely check out the guy mentioned here!

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Guest JessicaLynn

Imogen Heap is trans, althought she isn't open about it... its kind of obvious, and her music videos definitely tell the story of someone who went thru transition. Especially the video for her song "My Secret Friend".

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Imogen Heap isn't trans and Lucas Silveira has been on testosterone for maybe 2 years now. Katastrophe is a trans man rapper who also makes a zine for/about/by trans men.

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Kim Petras also is reported to be one of the youngest people to have SRS at the age of 16. She had the support of her parents from the beginning and finally, doctors who helped to wave the age requirement for surgery.

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There is jazz bassist Jennifer Leitham, a trans woman who first established her musical career as John Leitham, and performed with Mel Tormé, Doc Severinsen, and many other jazz luminaries in the ’80s and ’90s.

Mina Caputo, formerly Keith Caputo, singer of heavy metal band Life Of Agony, confirmed last year (2011) that she was transitioning.

Jethro Tull keyboardist Dee Palmer (formerly David) transitioned at the aged of 67, long after he'd left the band.

Antony Hegarty of the Mercury Prize-winning band Antony and the Johnsons, was born male, but has transitioned.

Our Lady J, a gospel singer who has a growing following and counts Daniel Radcliffe among her fans, launched her musical career after transitioning from male to female.

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Guest Nicodeme

Anna Varney Cantodea/Sopor Aeternus and the Ensemble of Shadows is a trans woman. If you like baroque and super gothy aesthetic it's absolutely worth a listen, especially "In Der Palästra" which is specifically about gender dysphoria.

She sometimes is not very safe for work, so I won't link her videos here.

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Guest Jennifer T

Anna Varney Cantodea/Sopor Aeternus and the Ensemble of Shadows is a trans woman. If you like baroque and super gothy aesthetic it's absolutely worth a listen, especially "In Der Palästra" which is specifically about gender dysphoria.

She sometimes is not very safe for work, so I won't link her videos here.

I'd never heard of her. While not my particular style of music, it's definitely interesting.

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